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Framework Species Approach Proves Robust in Restoring Forest on Fire Prone Invasive Grass: A Case Study from Panama

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JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY
卷 40, 期 2, 页码 197-215

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10549811.2020.1746915

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Ecosystem rehabilitation; framework species approach; grass elimination; invasive species; reforestation; Saccharum spontaneum

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  1. U/Select Fund
  2. Silicon Valley Foundation
  3. Lloyds Tercentenary Research Foundation
  4. Alberta Mennega Foundation
  5. Hoch Family
  6. Working Land and Seascapes Program of the Smithsonian Institution Conservation Commons

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The study compared two forest restoration methods, with no significant differences in structural characteristics, but the framework approach performed better in becoming a stratified forest and was also more resistant to fires.
Grasses and fire pose a major challenge for forest restoration. Here we evaluate a case study of reforestation in an area invaded by the tall invasive grass Saccharum spontaneum in the Panama Canal Watershed. The project objectives were to (1) replace Saccharum with a forest, (2) restore a stratified mixed species forest and (3) sequester carbon. We aimed to compare the practice of forest restoration with a treatment grounded in theory. Therefore, the first species selection method followed business-as-usual: contractors planted any combination of 130 prescribed species. The second method followed the framework species approach, a mixture of 22 species was planted to ensure early shade, create a stratified forest over time, attract seed dispersers, and for their potential to fix N-2. Both treatments showed successful restoration trajectories 8.5 years after planting, they did not differ in structural characteristics (stem density, basal area, aboveground biomass, height, and amount of Saccharum). However, based on the species present, the framework approach shows more potential to become a stratified forest. As the framework approach also withstood fires much better than the business-as-usual approach, we conclude that it improves restoration success in this human-dominated landscape.

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